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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby mal » Mon May 27, 2019 11:04 pm

Do they count the performances from these practice matches into the players ODI career stats ?
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby saintal » Mon May 27, 2019 11:13 pm

mal wrote:Do they count the performances from these practice matches into the players ODI career stats ?


Doubt it. Would hope not, anyway.
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby Trader » Mon May 27, 2019 11:51 pm

mal wrote:Do they count the performances from these practice matches into the players ODI career stats ?


No they don't, as they are not xi vs xi.

We played 12 a side a couple of weeks ago. Today's game vs Sri Lanka is 13 a side.

Players per side
13(11 batting, 11 fielding)


In theory that should make the game a better standard, so I'd think the game counts more than a random dead rubber 8 months out from the world cup, but whatever.
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby locky801 » Tue May 28, 2019 12:35 am

England absolutely smashed (literally) Afghanistan

Chasing down 160 England knocked the runs off in 17 overs

Jason Roy 89* off of 46
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby The Dark Knight » Tue May 28, 2019 9:18 pm

Aussies won last night by 5 wickets, chasing down Sri Lanka's 239. Khawaja opened and top scored with 89 from 105.

As Locky posted above England smashed Afghanistan by 9 wickets. England are definitely the favourites, such a dynamic team but we'll see how they go against, Australia, India, New Zealand and South Africa in a pressure match against world class bowlers.

On tonight is-
West Indies v New Zealand
West Indies currently 1/125 from 15 overs

Bangladesh v India
India currently 1/32 from 9 overs

Just 2 days until the real stuff, England v South Africa at the Oval on Thursday night
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby batmanbegins » Tue May 28, 2019 9:48 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:Aussies won last night by 5 wickets, chasing down Sri Lanka's 239. Khawaja opened and top scored with 89 from 105.

As Locky posted above England smashed Afghanistan by 9 wickets. England are definitely the favourites, such a dynamic team but we'll see how they go against, Australia, India, New Zealand and South Africa in a pressure match against world class bowlers.

On tonight is-
West Indies v New Zealand
West Indies currently 1/125 from 15 overs

Bangladesh v India
India currently 1/32 from 9 overs

Just 2 days until the real stuff, England v South Africa at the Oval on Thursday night


Really exciting World Cup ahead. Most even we have had for years, as an English fan it’s really exciting to go in as favourites and to see how our game stands up in the big moments. Australia will be really hard to beat but after Starc and Cummins not sure the bowling is as good as usual, Smith and Warner will be awesome though with the bat. I’m not sold on india, England has never been a good place for them to play but kohli is obviously a superstar as well as bumrah with the ball. The dark horses are the kiwis and windies, kiwis are always reliable in big tournaments without ever being good enough to win. The windies have a lot of batting talent and could make some big scores but not sure they can defend them. South Africa’s bowling might be the best in the cup but a lot rests on de cock, Amla and du plessis with the bat, the rest of the teams are just making up the numbers but hopefully they cause an upset or two.
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby The Dark Knight » Tue May 28, 2019 10:12 pm

batmanbegins wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Aussies won last night by 5 wickets, chasing down Sri Lanka's 239. Khawaja opened and top scored with 89 from 105.

As Locky posted above England smashed Afghanistan by 9 wickets. England are definitely the favourites, such a dynamic team but we'll see how they go against, Australia, India, New Zealand and South Africa in a pressure match against world class bowlers.

On tonight is-
West Indies v New Zealand
West Indies currently 1/125 from 15 overs

Bangladesh v India
India currently 1/32 from 9 overs

Just 2 days until the real stuff, England v South Africa at the Oval on Thursday night


Really exciting World Cup ahead. Most even we have had for years, as an English fan it’s really exciting to go in as favourites and to see how our game stands up in the big moments. Australia will be really hard to beat but after Starc and Cummins not sure the bowling is as good as usual, Smith and Warner will be awesome though with the bat. I’m not sold on india, England has never been a good place for them to play but kohli is obviously a superstar as well as bumrah with the ball. The dark horses are the kiwis and windies, kiwis are always reliable in big tournaments without ever being good enough to win. The windies have a lot of batting talent and could make some big scores but not sure they can defend them. South Africa’s bowling might be the best in the cup but a lot rests on de cock, Amla and du plessis with the bat, the rest of the teams are just making up the numbers but hopefully they cause an upset or two.

In terms of an even spread of contributors England, New Zealand and to a lesser extent Australia have more than India. They will rely heavily on Kolhi and Bumrah to win matches, with support from Dhawan and Sharma with the bat and Shami and Jadeja with the ball, I feel as though the English conditions are less favorable to them than the other top teams.

NZ are my dark horse, got some class with the bat and ball mixed in with some solid second tier players. The West Indies look dangerous and might possibly be less of a rabble on this occasion.

Like you said it looks to be an even tournament, really looking forward to it and seeing what happens.
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby locky801 » Wed May 29, 2019 12:11 am

Well the Windies turned that on, small grounds will play right into their hands if that innings is anything to go by

All out for 421 with most getting good starts

The NZ bowlers took a pounding but none more so than Matt Henry 9 overs for 107
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed May 29, 2019 10:02 am

locky801 wrote:Well the Windies turned that on, small grounds will play right into their hands if that innings is anything to go by

All out for 421 with most getting good starts

The NZ bowlers took a pounding but none more so than Matt Henry 9 overs for 107

I think they're a real smokey at 19's.
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby locky801 » Wed May 29, 2019 10:17 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
locky801 wrote:Well the Windies turned that on, small grounds will play right into their hands if that innings is anything to go by

All out for 421 with most getting good starts

The NZ bowlers took a pounding but none more so than Matt Henry 9 overs for 107

I think they're a real smokey at 19's.


definately worth a dabble ;)
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby locky801 » Thu May 30, 2019 5:02 pm

Heres hoping that the Sfricans knock the Poms off their high horse perch tonight
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby Jim05 » Thu May 30, 2019 6:52 pm

locky801 wrote:Heres hoping that the Sfricans knock the Poms off their high horse perch tonight

Boooooooo!
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby RB » Thu May 30, 2019 7:04 pm

I look forward to the South Africans choking in the semi final at Edgbaston.
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby Armchair expert » Thu May 30, 2019 7:33 pm

Quick get your predictions in


Winners: Australia
Runners Up: England

Most runs: Bairstow
Most wickets: Rabada
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby Brodlach » Thu May 30, 2019 7:46 pm

Jim05 wrote:
locky801 wrote:Heres hoping that the Sfricans knock the Poms off their high horse perch tonight

Boooooooo!
I’d rather India win than the Seth Efrikens

Jim you were the first person I thought of when I read that

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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby locky801 » Thu May 30, 2019 7:55 pm

Winners: West Indies
Runners Up: India

Most runs: Gayle
Most wickets: Cummins
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby Brodlach » Thu May 30, 2019 8:02 pm

Bairstow first ball duck
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu May 30, 2019 8:06 pm

Tahir opened the bowling
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby Brodlach » Thu May 30, 2019 8:08 pm

Every ball looks like a wicket taking ball ATM
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Re: ODI World Cup 2019

Postby DOC » Thu May 30, 2019 8:20 pm

Winners: India
Runners Up. England

Most Runs Kohli
Most Wickets Bumrah
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